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pokie dokie

Those silly cards your kids collect.
Daddy can we go to Walmart to get some pokie dokie cards.
by Starrtips March 31, 2019
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Dokidoki

Dokidoki (ドキドキ) is the Japanese term for “throb” or “heartbeat”.
Example: “My heart is going dokidoki!”
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Doki Doki Literature Club

fun educational game

great for seven year olds
monika from Doki Doki Literature Club says to play it!
by monikajustmonika June 27, 2021
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my kokoro goes doki doki

"Kokoro" is Japanese for heart, while "doki doki" is an onomatopeia for heartbeat. This phrase is often used ironically or in a humorous context to express admiration or love.
Person 1: My kokoro goes doki doki for you.
Person 2: What the fuck is wrong with you.
by Kokodoki March 18, 2012
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okie dokie

Ok.

Agreeing.
by Boom1964 May 2, 2018
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Doki Doki Depression

The depression or sadness felt after playing the game Doki Doki Literature Club.
After finishing the game in one sitting, Marvin got Doki Doki Depression
by ayysmh June 18, 2018
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Doki Doki Panic

Also known as Yume Koujou: Doki Doki Panic, this game was originally actually supposed to be a Mario game in Japan, but it got changed to a game about an Arabian family going inside a book. This later became Super Mario Bros. 2, for the U.S. The reason this become Mario 2 was because Nintendo thought that the game made for Japan was way too hard (you can't really blame them), even though it did introduce a few mechanics that are used in some Mario games today. The U.S. version of the game actually did see a release in Japan, known as Super Mario USA.

Also, the U.S. version did use some characters which became standard in some Mario games (just look at Birdo, and the ability to play as Toad).
According to tcrf, Doki Doki Panic was originally created as an advertisement for a "Dream Factory" in Japan (That is what Yume Koujou translates into).
Typical person who doesn't know better: isn't Doki Doki Panic just a ripoff of Mario 2?
by U Ben Had July 29, 2017
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